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Crooners

Artist Song
Frank Sinatra  Young at Heart  
Tony Bennett  I Left My Heart In San Francisco  
Bing Crosby  I'll Be Seeing You (1993 Box Set Version)  
Mel Tormé  That's All  
Dean Martin  You Belong to Me  
Nat "King" Cole  When I Fall In Love  
Fred Astaire  Cheek to Cheek  
Chet Baker  My Funny Valentine  
Harry Connick, Jr.  It Had to Be You (Big Band and Vocals)  
Sammy Davis, Jr.  Easy to Love  
Johnny Mathis  Misty  
Elvis Presley  Can't Help Falling In Love  
Wayne Newton  Danke Schoen  
Bobby Darin  More  
Sam Cooke  You Send Me  
Rudy Vallée  Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?  
Bobby Vinton  Blue Velvet  
Bobby Short  Manhattan  
Rod Stewart  What a Wonderful World (feat. Stevie Wonder)  
Michael Bublé  Home  
Johnny Hartman  For All We Know  
Aaron Neville  Tell It Like It Is  
Jimmy Scott  When Did You Leave Heaven?  
Frank Sinatra  In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning  
Frank Sinatra  Young at Heart  
Tony Bennett  I Left My Heart In San Francisco  
Bing Crosby  I'll Be Seeing You (1993 Box Set Version)  
Mel Tormé  That's All  
Dean Martin  You Belong to Me  
Nat "King" Cole  When I Fall In Love  
Fred Astaire  Cheek to Cheek  
Chet Baker  My Funny Valentine  
Harry Connick, Jr.  It Had to Be You (Big Band and Vocals)  
Sammy Davis, Jr.  Easy to Love  
Johnny Mathis  Misty  
Elvis Presley  Can't Help Falling In Love  
Wayne Newton  Danke Schoen  
Bobby Darin  More  
Sam Cooke  You Send Me  
Gene Kelly  Love Is Here To Stay  
Rudy Vallée  Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?  
Bobby Vinton  Blue Velvet  
Bobby Short  Manhattan  
Rod Stewart  What a Wonderful World (feat. Stevie Wonder)  
Michael Bublé  Home  
Johnny Hartman  For All We Know  
Aaron Neville  Tell It Like It Is  
Jimmy Scott  When Did You Leave Heaven?  
Frank Sinatra  In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning  

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Before the invention of the microphone, singers had to project their booming voices across large spaces. Post-amplification, the more subtle crooner came into his own, adding a hint of cologne, a seductively raised eyebrow, and exquisite taste in suits. Take your first sip from the lightly stirred glass of croon with these masters.
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